Portland has emergency no parking for snow removal

The city of Portland has taken its snow-removal efforts an additional step on Monday by posting streets in East and West end with emergency no parking signs.

Streets found impassable for emergency vehicles have had parking on one side restricted, said Nicole Clegg, director of communications for the city of Portland.

"While the emergency no parking signs are immediately in effect, vehicles will not be towed until twelve hours have passed from posting the street. Crews will then begin removing snow in order to ensure that the street is passable when cars are parked on both sides," Clegg said.

The snow removal process from the West End and East End streets is expected to take several days. The West End and East End are also referred to as the areas of the Eastern and Western Promende on Portland's peninsula.

Here is the list of streets that have the emergency no parking ban, with odd and even in the listing refers to house numbers on the street: